Statue is part of Memorial Stations. It is part of a prayer garden
The Memorial is a scaled replica of the Twin Towers, carved in blocks of Limestone. It was crafted under the supervision of Bernard Groome, a local stonemason and sculptor.
The East Brunswick 911 Memorial is a beautiful garden surrounding two granite towers which have been inscribed with the names of the eight local victims of the World Trade Center attack.
Purpose: According to the project description, "The original proposal to dedicate a ball field restoration project to the memory of the events of September 11th expressed the community’s need
The garden is located on East Williston and Bengeyfield Avenue in East Williston, NY
Dedicated on September 4 ,2003 by the Mayor Mr. Kadosh and the US Deputy Chief of Mission Mr. Lebaron.
Purpose: Banks said, “with the impact that the September 11th tragedy has had on Nassau County Residents, we would like to identify a site in Eisenhower Park to recognize our citizens lost and thos
Purpose: The community garden has developed from a former dumping ground, so beautifying the whole site is a long term goal.
Exeter Academy prides itself in its Harkness method of teaching whereby a large oval table, the Harkness Table, is the cnetral fixture of a classroom.
Enders Island was chosen as the site of Rick's Memorial Service, held on October 5, 2001. The memorial bench, a gift from family and friends, marks the site of the service.
Black marble and glass with names inscribed
This Memorial was dedicated in September 2005. It honors the memory of those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
A polished granite wall with sections dedicated to the three separate locations of attacks on 9/11.
Purpose: Gardener and retired social worker Herbert Tibbs spoke about the development of the garden, "First Quincy Street garden was first registered as a GreenThumb garden in 1981.
There is a flag dedicated to Justin McCarthy at the country club, where both Justin and his father Dennis were members.
A four foot high granite monument at the Federal Aviation Administration’s Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center has the words: “In honor of the men and women of the Cleveland Center and those
This monument is made from a steel girder from the WTC site.
To remember September 11 and to serve as a Living Memorial.
It is to honor and memorialize the victims and survivors of September 11.
This grove is dedicated to those that perished on September 11, 2001. Over one thousand people attended the ceremony on the first anniversary.
Plaque on Monument reads, "Dedicated to those in our Community who lost their lives in the tragice events of September 11, 2001"
The memorial planned for the Staten Island Fresh Kills site where World Trade Center debris was sorted is perhaps even more controversial than the Manhattan site as family members have argued over